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    Interactome  Transcriptome Integration
    The Interactome-Transcriptome Integration (ITI) algorithm allows the analysis of gene expression data by superimposition of a large scale protein-protein interaction data (human interactome) over several gene expression datasets. ITI extracts regions in the interactome with differentiating expression over two conditions. These subnetworks can that be used to build a generalizable and stable genomic signature for genomic/cancer classification.
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    GPLIGC is a program for analysis and 3D visualization of GPS tracklogs (in igc format) as recorded by flight data recorders used by glider pilots.
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    miRDP2

    miRDP2

    Accurately and fast analyzing microRNAs transcriptome in plants

    miRDeep-P2 (miRDP2) is developed to accurately and fast analyze microRNAs (miRNAs) transcriptome in plants. It is adopted from miRDeep-P (miRDP) with new strategies and overhauled algorithm. We have tested miRDP2 to analyze miRNA transcriptomes in such plants with gradually increased genome size as Arabidopsis, rice, tomato, maize and wheat. Compared with miRDeep-P and several other computational tools, miRDP2 processed NGS data with superior speed. By incorporating newly updated plant miRNA...
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    mapska

    The Murder Accountability Project's Serial Killer Algorithm

    A much improved Linux/Perl implementation of the Murder Accountability Project's Serial Killer Algorithm. This module was tested with the "SHR76_19.csv" available from www.murderdata.org/p/data-docs.html. This module provides functions to prepare the data, upload to a database and view the identified clusters. Download SHR76_19.csv (23/03/2021) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ye37woe6et05qgs/SHR76_19.csv.zip?dl=1 For information on this algorithm and the Murder Accountability Project...
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    ModST

    A tool to search post-translational modifications in a blind mode

    ModST (pronounced as modest) is a tool to search post-translational modifications (PTMs) in mass spectrometry data in an unrestrictive manner. It can search for hundreds of modification without any user provided information for variable modifications. Due to data level parallelization implemented through perl it is fast, portable and easy to use to identify and analyse PTMs in MS/MS data.
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    COHCAP

    City of Hope CpG Island Analysis Pipeline

    COHCAP (City of Hope CpG Island Analysis Pipeline, pronounced "co-cap") is an algorithm to analyze single-nucleotide resolution methylation data (Illumina 450k methylation array, targeted BS-Seq, etc.). Please note: 1) The SourceForge version of COHCAP is no longer being updated. Please see the GitHub version: https://github.com/cwarden45/COHCAP This was the source repository for the Bioconductor version, with some changes after the decision to only provide the code through GitHub. 2) In addition to the original NAR paper, please see the following links: Benchmarks: http://www.nature.com/protocolexchange/protocols/2965#/introduction Protocol Exchange Files: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cohcap/files/Protocol_Exchange_Example.zip 3) Custom Annotation Files (including EPIC Array): https://sourceforge.net/projects/cohcap/files/additional_Bioconductor_annotations.zip/download
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    ds-Bidens

    ds-Bidens

    Software for studying bacterial colony features

    Software for studying bacterial colony features: Optical forward-scattering systems supported by image analysis methods are increasingly being used for rapid identification of bacterial colonies. The conventional detection and identification of bacterial colonies comprises a variety of methodologies based on biochemical, serological or DNA/RNA characterization. Such methods involve laborious and time-consuming procedures in order to achieve confirmatory results.
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    Digital Expression on the Web

    DEW is a platform that allows users to explore RNA-Seq data

    DEW is a platform that allows users to explore RNA-Seq data. A web-based Graphical User Interface is included. The analysis proceeds as such: gapped alignments are performed and corrected for length, PCR and fragment bias so that a Fragment Per (effective) Kilobase per Million of reads (FPKM) is estimated as well as the simpler Reads Per Kb per Million of reads (RPKM). When provided with multiple isoforms and in the ‘contextual’ mode, corrections include a expectation maximization algorithm estimates effective expression profiles and a corrected alignment is produced. ...
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    allink

    allink

    Software for data analysis, image processing, simulations, solver.

    Collection of utilities based on two basics classes: Matematica and VarData. Matematica) performs math operations on vectors and matrices for smoothing, interpolation, convolution, image processing... VarData) manipulate a structure of points connected by links. Addraw) openGL engine. ElPoly) analyze mechanical properties of polymer and membrane like structures. Addyn) perform molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations and has a solver for 4th oder PDE. Avvis) perform all the...
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    vuVolume is a framework for volume rendering algorithms in C++. When creating a new rendering method in vuVolume it is possible to just concentrate on the actual algorithm and let the framework take care of the more administrative tasks.
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    Purpose of SAWS is to facilitate process of web scraping by - 1) providing a pattern specification mechanism on top of normal regular expressions 2) and implementation of common matching algorithm to run specified pattern on given source for any matches.
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